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Published on July 10, 2021
Duration: 16:53

This video covers advanced tactical shooting techniques with instructor Matt Woulph. Key drills include target transitions using the 'eyes first' method, forward and diagonal movement shooting, and one-handed pistol techniques. The session also highlights the differences in recoil and power between 9mm and .45 ACP calibers using various platforms like the AR-15, Glock 21, and AK-47.

Quick Summary

The 'eyes first' technique is crucial for rapid target acquisition in tactical shooting. It involves directing your gaze to the next target before moving your firearm, ensuring faster and more accurate sight alignment upon arrival.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Long-Range Pistol Challenge
  2. 00:35Meet Tactical Instructor Matt Woulph
  3. 01:10Target Transition Drills: Eyes First
  4. 02:15AR-15 Drills with EOTech
  5. 03:27Forward Movement & Walking Drills
  6. 05:55Diagonal Movement Techniques
  7. 08:27Pistol Movement Accuracy
  8. 10:00One-Handed Shooting Practice
  9. 11:11Glock 21 (.45 ACP) Recoil
  10. 12:10Rapid Fire & Training Recap

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'eyes first' technique for target transitions?

The 'eyes first' technique involves moving your eyes to the next target before you move your firearm. This allows for faster and more accurate target acquisition, ensuring your sights are already aligned when your weapon arrives on target.

How can I improve stability while shooting and moving forward?

To improve stability while moving forward, practice a 'heel-to-toe' walking technique. This method helps maintain a consistent shooting platform as you advance towards your target, allowing for more controlled shots.

What are the benefits of diagonal movement in tactical shooting?

Diagonal movement, often described as 'moving like a tank,' allows you to cover ground effectively while maintaining a stable shooting posture. You keep your hips pointed in the direction of travel, using your upper body to rotate and engage targets.

What are the key differences between 9mm and .45 ACP for self-defense?

While 9mm is common for its manageable recoil and capacity, .45 ACP, like in the Glock 21, offers greater stopping power. However, .45 ACP typically produces more felt recoil, which can affect follow-up shot speed.

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